Early Orthodontic Interventions in Bloomingdale
Healthy Smiles Start with Early Orthodontic Intervention
Support healthy jaw growth, proper tooth development, and prevent future dental issues in infants, children, and teens.
Introduction to Early Intervention
Early orthodontic intervention is a preventive measure aimed at the detection and treatment of emerging dental problems in young children, normally between the ages of 6 and 10. At this age, the jaw develops quickly, making it easier to guide proper tooth position and avoid severe orthodontic issues in the future.
Early Orthodontic Intervention
In OWL Pediatric Dentistry, our experts apply the early intervention orthodontics to:
- Support proper jaw development
- Correct bite issues early
- Create space for permanent teeth
- Reduce the need for complex orthodontic treatments
This care may include palatal expanders, space maintainers, or other customized early intervention devices according to your child’s needs.
Why Preventive Orthodontics in the Early Years Matter?
Supports Proper Jaw and Tooth Development
Early assessment helps guide jaw growth and tooth eruption, ensuring teeth emerge in a healthy position and bite issues are corrected before they worsen.
Prevents Complex Orthodontic Problems Later
Identifying and treating crowding, misalignment, or other unhealthy oral habits can reduce the need for extractions, braces, or surgical interventions.
Promotes Airway Health and Facial Balance
Early intervention supports healthy nasal breathing, improves airway development, and supports facial growth for better long-term oral health.
Comprehensive, Child-Centered Care
OWL Pediatric Dentistry has an expert team of ENT specialists, myofunctional therapists, and airway experts to provide complete early orthodontic care for every child.
Early Orthodontic Intervention for Children of All Ages
Young Children (Ages 6–7)
Early assessment focuses on jaw growth, tooth eruption patterns, and harmful oral habits, such as thumb sucking or mouth breathing. Intervention ensures healthy development and follows the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommendation for the first evaluation.
Children (Ages 8–10)
Evaluation allows permanent teeth to erupt correctly, corrects bite issues early, and supports jaw alignment. Timely intervention reduces the need for braces or surgery later and preserves healthy dental development for long-term oral health.
Preteens & Teens (Ages 11–13)
In preteens, early orthodontic evaluation helps monitor tooth alignment, manage crowding, and correct bite issues. Early orthodontic care preserves facial features, ensures proper jaw development, and promotes a healthy smile throughout adolescence.
What to Expect During an Early Orthodontic Visit?
A Child-Friendly Introduction
We begin with a kid-friendly approach, explaining each step clearly, so they can feel relaxed and confident.
Orthodontic Screening & Development Evaluation
Our orthodontist evaluates jaw growth, tooth eruption pattern, bite alignment, and spacing to detect early concerns.
Digital X-rays (only if needed)
Low-radiation digital X-rays are used to better understand jaw and tooth development ( if required)
Personalized Early Intervention Plan
We provide every child with an individualized care plan outlining monitoring, prevention guidance, or early treatment options to support healthy growth.
Our Orthodontic Early Intervention Services
Growth Guidance & Monitoring
We monitor your child’s jaw and tooth development to ensure proper growth. Early correction of any potential issue leads to better oral health.
Palatal Expanders
Expanders are used to open the upper jaw, make space to fit the teeth, enhance the accuracy of the bite, and even help in improving the breathing process.
Space Maintainers
If a baby tooth is lost prematurely, we provide a small, comfortable space maintainer to retain space for the permanent teeth.
Habit Correction
For thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, or mouth breathing, we provide personalized and supportive therapies.
Collaborative Care Plans
OWL collaborates with ENTs and the myofunctional therapy group to provide your child with comprehensive and effective care.
Patient Reviews / Testimonials
Posted on Diana Sieciechowicz They were so great with my 2 year old. They kept her calm and happy so she could complete the whole exam. Would highly recommend.Posted on Amy C Very caring, kind, and skilled dental office. Every staff member goes above and beyond to help our child with special needs feel comfortable. We are very pleased with our OWL Pediatric Dentistry experience.Posted on Jackie Brender My 3-year-old has had a complicated health history and significant oral aversion. I was very concerned about his experience with bringing him to the dentist. This group was fantastic and worked great with him. I could not have asked for a better experience!Posted on Armando Medina Everyone is great and knowledgeable! Had a good 1st experience.Posted on Anna Betourne Very patient and thorough staff!Posted on Kristina Dawson My two-year-old had a great first experience at the dentist office. Staff was so friendly and very knowledgeable working with toddlers. They even got her to let her clean her teeth and take a look at all of them. Would highly recommend!Posted on Rhonda Sullivan Everyone did everything to make her as comfortable as possible I do appreciate it. It went so smoothly comparatively speaking. Thank you Rhonda Sullivan
Frequently Asked Question(FAQ)
What is an orthodontic emergency?
Breaking brackets, poking wires, broken appliances, injuries, or excruciating pain all demand immediate care.
Should I take my kid to the emergency room for an orthodontic problem?
It is not the ER, but rather an Emergency orthodontist who will cope with most of the orthodontic issues. Most orthodontic emergencies are best handled by an emergency orthodontist, not a hospital emergency room. Call us straight away for queries.
Is it possible to wait until the next appointment?
No, it’s advisable that you should see your child as soon as he or she is suffering or there is something wrong with the appliances to avoid complications.
What can I do at home before seeing the orthodontist?
You can use wax, cutting a loose wire (when it is safe), or warm salt water for immediate relief before seeing a doctor.
Do you have same-day orthodontic emergencies?
Yes, we offer urgent orthodontic treatment within the earliest time possible and in many cases, the same day.